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Associated Press | December 13, 2006

WASHINGTON - Though Americans are increasingly pessimistic about the war in Iraq, the Pentagon said Tuesday it is having success enlisting new troops. The Navy and Air Force met their recruiting goals last month while the Army and Marine Corps exceeded theirs, the Defense Department announced.

The Army, which is bearing the brunt of the work in Iraq, did the best. It signed up 6,485 new recruits in November compared with its target of 6,150 - meaning 105 percent of its goal.

All the services turned in similar performances in October as well, meaning they so far are meeting their goals for the 2007 budget year that began Oct. 1.

"The services are starting off well," said Maj. Stewart Upton, a Pentagon spokesman.

The progress in recruiting comes as U.S. pessimism over the Iraq campaign mounts, according to a recent AP-Ipsos poll. Some 63 percent of Americans said they don't expect a stable, democratic government to be established in Iraq, up from 54 percent who felt that way in June.

Dissatisfaction with President Bush's handling of Iraq has climbed to an all-time high of 71 percent, according to the AP-Ipsos survey this month. A bipartisan commission last week released its recommendations for a new course and the president held a series of meetings this week to hear from his advisers.

According to figures released Tuesday by the Pentagon, the Navy signed up 2,887 recruits last month, or 100 percent of its goal; Marines signed up 2,095, or 104 percent of its 2,012 target and the Air Force signed up all 1,877 it was seeking.

The Army also met its goal in the 2006 budget year after missing its target in fiscal year 2005 for the first time since 1999. It added recruiters and offered recruits bonuses to help attract more to the service.

The Army has been recruiting about 80,000 people a year, setting differing monthly goals depending on the time of the year.
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So, what does this tell us? That Americans aren't as bent out of shape over Iraq as the media and the Libs would want us to believe? That there are citizens that actually BELIEVE in what we're trying to accomplish over there?

If this war is as unpopular as we are supposed to believe, then how are they meeting or exceeding their recruitment goals?

Somebody is lying... oh look! A big pile of (D) Donkey shat! Don't step in it!
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DeborahLakeHelen read my blog view my photos
Dec 13, 2006 | 2:47 PM

I have always believed our Americians are more patriotic than the media would have them made out to be! I am sick to death of everyone bashing our President Bush on this, and bashing him on that, and he's a hick, and he's a this and a that! Shut up, and support the president of your coutry! Afterall, he's not the despicible Bill Clinton!
I have never heard a soldier coming back from Iraq bashing our president. Are they happy about their brothers and sisters being maimed and killed? Of course not, but they still believe in the cause! I believe in the cause! I support our troops, our president and this whole filthy war that we didn't start. Recruiting isn't a problem in this country because we have so many young men and women who believe this country is worth fighting for. And maybe many of them are still licking their wounds from
September 11, 2001. Remember that day?

polecatextreme read my blog view my photos
Dec 13, 2006 | 3:47 PM

patriot, by bipartisan commission you mean democrats and wannabe democrats right?

rexsmom read my blog view my photos
Dec 13, 2006 | 6:56 PM

You know, I had heard that before. People would sign up for the armed services and the armed services would not have room to take the new recruits for over a year. Doesn't sound like a shortage to me.

fish247 read my blog view my photos
Dec 14, 2006 | 6:53 AM

Man I would love to be back in the Army.
Stinking knee, shoulder, back.........
Other than that, I'm the model of perfect health. LOL

fish247 read my blog view my photos
Dec 14, 2006 | 2:37 PM

I got medically retired after 18 years. I volunteered for recruiter duty, just to stay in for my remaining 2 years. No dice, thanks for the service, now go home. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted.

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patriot0173

A red-blooded Patriot, Reagan-Republican, NRA Life Member and a Minuteman Civil Defense Corps volunteer. I was born and raised in Oviedo. Some people speak English, some Spanish, ALL understand the sound of a shotgun racking! Legally armed Americans save over 2,000,000 lives from criminal attacks every year. Defend your Right to Keep and Bear Arms! 9-1-1 is nothing more than a Dial-A-Prayer! Armed Police will not stand guard outside your door 24/7/365. Unless your name is Nancy Pelosi. (Who, by the way, doesn't believe the commoners should own firearms for protection.)

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